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Statistic by weeks and minor enhancement

21 Oct

After 3 months of hiatus in this project, finally we got it moving abit this time. Here’s what we got for this round:-

1. Statistics grouped in weeks

Last 14 weeks statistics for Perak

Previously, we have data representation based on “Last X days” and “Overall vehicle registration” only. Now, we have added another kind of graphing so that we can see how things are moving week by week.

Of course, in the long run, we would want you to be able to select the kind of data you want whether you would want to compare other state’s data with yours one and with the date range you desire. For now, it’s still (pathetically) basically one way communication between us and you (You only get to see what we show you).

2. Date format

We did a little bit of tweaking on how date is shown especially. From now on, we will follow DD-MM-YYYY (Eg, 20-10-2009) date format. This would make ourselves clear in interpreting the graphs and data ultimately. This is the official date format Malaysia is using so let’s us stick with this.

Future enhancement

Of course, in the end, we always talk about what we want to do next, how to improve the project and so on. We are not exempted from this.

The project homepage has grown way too much and very long. Finding a specific chart/ information is a painful task. We are now looking in making a major face-lift to make your browsing experience better. This is definitely our next aspect to focus on.

And secondly as what we mentioned above, we are pleased to let you to dynamically select the data you want to see but it’s just plain talk now. Behold.

Head to the project hompage

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  1. Jayce

    November 3, 2009 at 11:55 am

    Nice charting tool. Love to see flash chart. ;)

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    Hugo Lim Reply:

    Thanks ya! Appreciate your support! =)

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